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Photo of two separate images of an unidentified toddler featuring two different views, one looking to the left and one to the right.

Portrait of twins, Kay and Fay Bauserman, from Toms Brook. We are not sure which twin is which.

The girls were the daughters of Martin Luther Bauserman, Sr. and Elva Catherine (Senseney) Bauserman.

Bessie and Odessa Borden, twin sisters, are posed together in matching clothes.

We do not know which is which.

Odessa Bell and her twin sister, Bessie, were daughters of Taylor Ulysses (1876-1935) and Melissa “Lizzie” Mae (Richman) (1880-1968)…

Photograph of the twin girls, Delores V. and Dorothy A. Chandler, born to Clyde Curtis Chandler and his wife, Anabel Virginia (Artz) Chandler, of Strasburg.

We are unsure which girl is which.

In the 1940 census, the twins lived with their…

Photograph of Clarence Ellis Bauserman and his twin sister, Clara Bell (Bauserman) Beydler.

They were the youngest of six children born to Jeremiah and Barbara Alice (Burner) Bauserman. Their father died when they were quite young. They grew up in…

Unidentified identical twins are posed together and wearing matching caps, sweaters, and outfits.

Two unidentified women that are wearing similar outfits and look alike.

Photograph of two unidentified babies perched on a chair together and dressed in identical outfits.

Two unidentified young girls in matching hats and outfits.

Their close resemblance indicates these siblings were probably twin sisters.

Two unidentified little girls, both wearing matching outfits and necklaces.

Probably, these were twin sisters.

Two unidentified young boys who look alike and who are dressed in matching outfits. They are posed together on a bench. Each boy is holding the same stuffed toy.

Probably, these were twins.

Two unidentified young boys who look alike and are wearing matching outfits. They are posed together on a bench. Each boy is holding the same stuffed toy.

Probably, these were twins.

Two unidentified young boys.

Both boys look alike and are wearing matching outfits. Probably, they were twins.

Narrow bedroom barely wide enough to hold two twin beds, a dresser and a chair. A closed-curtained window is at the back of the room.

Tidy bedroom with two twin beds, framed photographs, college pennants on the walls, and two windows.

Postcard with an image of a cabin and girls at Camp Strawderman which is an all girls camp located near Columbia Furnace in Shenandoah County Virginia.

Postcard showing Tuttle & Spice Store Building

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Postcard showing the Tuttle & Spice General Store that operated near Interstate 81's Exit 269, Shenandoah Caverns, in Shenandoah County.

Photograph taken by William Hoyle Garber showing turkeys on range and unidentified persons at an unknown location.

Unidentified man in the background of this photograph is looking over the large mass of turkeys in the foreground.

View of Turkey Knob apple orchards.

This photograph was used in John Wayland's book, "Art Folio of the Shenandoah Valley".

Portrait photograph of Turah (Long) Hamman with Beverly June (Beable) Jett as a young girl.

Turah was the mother of Beverly. Turah's first husband, Ray Adam Beable, was Beverly's father.

Beverly was born in New Jersey, and married William…

Tucker Davis Foltz pictured with his wife, Pearl Ann (Myers) Foltz, and their young son, Paul Davis Foltz.

The family lived at 80 Land Grant Road in Mt. Jackson.

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Truman Kern Epard of Woodstock.

The image on the left has a mark at the top where the photographer noted which of the two images he planned to print.

He was the son of Samuel David and Elmere (Kern)…

Photograph of Truman and Hilda (Santmiers) Kibler when they were young.

William Truman Kibler was from Edinburg, the son of William Rodney and Lucy Dell (Riffey) Kibler. He married Hilda Catherine Santmiers in February 1938 in Woodstock. She was…
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